Let’s see how that goes for ya, in your very serious quest for Tommy Lloyd (or Dusty May). Pins and needles.I'm not joking. If I were joking, I would have said that Hubert is going to lead us back to the apex of college basketball
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Let’s see how that goes for ya, in your very serious quest for Tommy Lloyd (or Dusty May). Pins and needles.I'm not joking. If I were joking, I would have said that Hubert is going to lead us back to the apex of college basketball
Had to steal this
Lol. Yeah, I know we would never hire Pearl.I think I’d prefer we hire your father.
Just imagine the revenue it could bring in if we could get Cherry Coke to buy into it. Cherry Coke NIL deals for all the players (all the Cherry Coke you can drink for free).Maybe we could put together an all-Cherry staff.
Hiring Belichick was so stupid and a waste of milions.![]()
Hubert Davis' future at North Carolina in doubt as pressure mounts after historic collapse vs. VCU
Sources tell CBS Sports that Hubert Davis' future at North Carolina is in serious doubt after a historic NCAA Tournament collapse, with boosters losing faith and questioning their willingness to fund the program.www.cbssports.com
Hubert Davis' future as the head coach at North Carolina is in doubt, sources told CBS Sports.
Davis did not have contact with his staff for nearly 24 hours from Friday morning into Saturday's previously scheduled team meeting, a source said, adding to speculation and growing expectation that a massive change could be coming in Chapel Hill. If there is a reverse-course that allows Davis to stay on for a sixth season, it would be a surprise to a lot of people in and around the program.
UNC athletic director Bubba Cunningham added some clarity on Saturday morning, telling CBS Sports that no decision has been made on Davis' future.
If a change is coming, it's not expected before the end of the weekend. Davis is meeting with North Carolina brass on Saturday. The team had a regularly scheduled meeting on Saturday as well, which, per sources, was business as usual.
A primary group of boosters met late Friday afternoon with UNC stakeholders, a source said, to gain clarity on whether keeping Davis was feasible. The verdict: If Davis stays, the money for roster-buildilng next season would likely be flimsy.
One source told CBS Sports that there is "no conceivable way to fund a roster through donor money, it can't be raised to fund the team next year" under Davis because almost most of the boosters at UNC have "lost faith in the program."
That source also stressed that North Carolina is seriously cash-strapped due to the humongous investments in football under Bill Belichick.
And yet, in that meeting Friday afternoon, the big money people did voice a critical piece to all of this: They believe they could rally the money to pay off Davis' remaining years on his contract and would doubly band the base together to fund the buyout for whatever big-name coach can be brought in over the next couple of weeks if a change is made.
I think it’s at least as accurate to say that Wilson helped mask Davis’ coaching deficiencies to a level that made keeping him longer a viable option, but when he went down that mask was ripped off and those deficiencies came right back to the forefront. Or maybe that’s what you are saying just put differently?Isn’t it interesting and ironic that Hubert bringing Caleb Wilson to Chapel Hill may ultimately be a critical factor in what ends his UNC coaching career? He brought in this great, elite player who is arguably the best freshman we have ever had, and among one of the most fun players we have watched play at UNC, and his season-ending injuries no doubt impacted the outcomes of the final games of the season, which will likely result in Hubert losing his job.
A primary group of boosters met late Friday afternoon with UNC stakeholders, a source said, to gain clarity on whether keeping Davis was feasible. The verdict: If Davis stays, the money for roster-buildilng next season would likely be flimsy.
One source told CBS Sports that there is "no conceivable way to fund a roster through donor money, it can't be raised to fund the team next year" under Davis because almost most of the boosters at UNC have "lost faith in the program."
That's encouraging. I really hope there's money for the buyout plus new coach buyout plus new coach salary (which I imagine/hope will be higher than HD's) plus substantial NIL.And yet, in that meeting Friday afternoon, the big money people did voice a critical piece to all of this: They believe they could rally the money to pay off Davis' remaining years on his contract and would doubly band the base together to fund the buyout for whatever big-name coach can be brought in over the next couple of weeks if a change is made.
I'm thinking about sending in my resume.I’m available… 25+ years coaching experience (albeit only 12 years as an assistant in basketball, the rest were in football and baseball). I’m old school though… but I wouldn’t make the players run suicides for cussing, as I myself might let a few colorful words fly in he locker room at halftime.![]()
"That source also stressed that North Carolina is seriously cash-strapped due to the humongous investments in football under Bill Belichick."![]()
Hubert Davis' future at North Carolina in doubt as pressure mounts after historic collapse vs. VCU
Sources tell CBS Sports that Hubert Davis' future at North Carolina is in serious doubt after a historic NCAA Tournament collapse, with boosters losing faith and questioning their willingness to fund the program.www.cbssports.com
Hubert Davis' future as the head coach at North Carolina is in doubt, sources told CBS Sports.
Davis did not have contact with his staff for nearly 24 hours from Friday morning into Saturday's previously scheduled team meeting, a source said, adding to speculation and growing expectation that a massive change could be coming in Chapel Hill. If there is a reverse-course that allows Davis to stay on for a sixth season, it would be a surprise to a lot of people in and around the program.
UNC athletic director Bubba Cunningham added some clarity on Saturday morning, telling CBS Sports that no decision has been made on Davis' future.
If a change is coming, it's not expected before the end of the weekend. Davis is meeting with North Carolina brass on Saturday. The team had a regularly scheduled meeting on Saturday as well, which, per sources, was business as usual.
A primary group of boosters met late Friday afternoon with UNC stakeholders, a source said, to gain clarity on whether keeping Davis was feasible. The verdict: If Davis stays, the money for roster-buildilng next season would likely be flimsy.
One source told CBS Sports that there is "no conceivable way to fund a roster through donor money, it can't be raised to fund the team next year" under Davis because almost most of the boosters at UNC have "lost faith in the program."
That source also stressed that North Carolina is seriously cash-strapped due to the humongous investments in football under Bill Belichick.
And yet, in that meeting Friday afternoon, the big money people did voice a critical piece to all of this: They believe they could rally the money to pay off Davis' remaining years on his contract and would doubly band the base together to fund the buyout for whatever big-name coach can be brought in over the next couple of weeks if a change is made.
We could throw free Coke at Roy and have him do some commercials for Coke to make the numbers work.Just imagine the revenue it could bring in if we could get Cherry Coke to buy into it. Cherry Coke NIL deals for all the players (all the Cherry Coke you can drink for free).
Can I be on your staff? I'm pretty good at overseeing drills and I have a pretty nasty hook shot I could teach to all the bigs.I’m available… 25+ years coaching experience (albeit only 12 years as an assistant in basketball, the rest were in football and baseball). I’m old school though… but I wouldn’t make the players run suicides for cussing, as I myself might let a few colorful words fly in he locker room at halftime.
I got called in to the superintendent’s office once… he sat me down and said: “Coach, I hear you been cussing the players in the locker room”
I said: “Me? Cussing? Get the fuck outta here!”
Well I’d do it on the cheap…"That source also stressed that North Carolina is seriously cash-strapped due to the humongous investments in football under Bill Belichick."
The Belichick boondoggle may go down as one of the worst hires in college sports history in terms of the money involved compared to the on-field results. And not only are we paying BB, we're also paying his sons, buddies, and girlfriend (indirectly) as well. So far we're getting nothing in football and possibly limiting the basketball program. Sigh.
I'm guessing it will end up about as successfully as Hubert's tenure, but if you can dream, I can dream.Let’s see how that goes for ya, in your very serious quest for Tommy Lloyd (or Dusty May). Pins and needles.